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11. | Even a mighty express train can be held up by signals. |
| 即使特别快车也能被信号阻拦。 |
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12. | The throng pushed and yelled. Partisans strove to keep them back, but largely in vain. Even a series of shots in the air did not dissuade them. |
| 人们拥挤着,叫喊着,游击队员奋力阻拦也是徒然,甚至向天空连连鸣枪都不能驱散人群。 |
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-- 来源 -- 英汉非文学 - 新闻报道 - xwbd_baojunzhisi |
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13. | crowd or crowding of people |
| 人群;人群拥挤 |
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14. | Nelson stopped Napoleon from invading England. |
| 纳尔逊阻拦拿破仑侵略英格兰。 |
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15. | To block or impede an opposing player carrying the puck in ice hockey. |
| 阻拦冰球运动中阻拦或挤贴控制着冰球的对队员 |
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16. | When he wanted to do something, nobody could stop him. |
| 他想做什么事, 谁也阻拦不 |
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17. | A large gathering;a throng. |
| 人群一大群人;人群 |
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18. | tending to discourage (especially of prices). |
| 有阻拦的倾向(特别指价格)。 |
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19. | Let her go. Don't stop her. |
| 让她走,别阻拦她。 |
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20. | The road was obstructed by some fallen trees. |
| 道路被一些倒下的树阻拦。 |
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